As the current state of this tutorial does not yet entail full disassembly of
the Ruger Security Six, this section is rather sparse. More data will be added
here when I complete work on the full disassembly procedure. As previously
noted, full disassembly and cleaning is recommended at least once a month for
firearms that are utilized often (as mine are).

Once you've finished all the cleaning steps, remember the basic rules of
safely handling your firearm. Namely, keep your finger off the trigger at
all times, and keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.

Wash your hands! You've just been handling toxic
solvents, oils, and have been in close contact with lead, gunpowder residue,
and a number of other contaminants which can cause bodily and reproductive
harm. Do NOT skip this step! More importantly, perform this
step whenever you happen to take a break from cleaning your guns. Do not
handle tobacco, food, drink or even rub your eyes until you do this step!

Congratulations! You're now ready to use your newly-cleaned and
reassembled firearm. Have fun and be safe!